Thursday, October 11, 2012

Myth Romney - Wall Street Chicken Hawk

Ironically, the truth about Myth
Romney is so shocking that his lies are easier to believe.

Here are some almost
surreal examples:

Only four years after big
bank gambling caused the Wall Street financial collapse, we have a
presidential candidate almost directly from the seedy side of Wall
Street (Mitt Romney was a corporate
raider who was a business partner to Michael
MilkenandGoldman
Sachs).

Myth Romney can lie
– and cheat – and steal the first debate from Obama. (Don't
believe me? How many times did Romney get the last word? Almost every
time. That's cheating. And the media barely mentioned it.)

...And then there's the
one about Myth Romney's empty promise that we can have our economic
cake and eat it too. (For instance; when he showed his true colors as
a sell out to the oil companies – condemning renewable power with false data,
falsely implying that America could pump all the oil it needs
domestically, and ignoring Global warming.)

Maybe because Sheldon
Adelson has contributed $70 million to the Republican campaign this
year? This is the highest
campaign contribution in history by a factor of three! And what
does Sheldon Adelson want for all that money? He must want something
really big... I suspect he wants to buy a war. I
suspect that Sheldon Adelson believes he can buy himself a war with
Iran – for less than $100 million (his cost).

The whole concept is so
outrageous that one has to step back and think about it. So...
Sheldon Adelson wants to push us into a war with Iran? Wow! Could one
person do that? Should they have the right? Well, with the “Supreme”
Court decision on “Citizens United,” he now has the right. And he
has the money. And he is a radical supporter of Israel. (What else
could Sheldon Adelson possibly want for $100 million? The list is
short and unconvincing.)

Sheldon Adelson is a
radically staunch supporter of Israel. And President Obama has
continued a long tradition of supporting Israel. But Obama hasn't
done everything
Israel hawks want without question. President Obama isn't a
puppet to Israel. So, apparently; Sheldon Adelson wants to get rid of
him. Sheldon Adelson so publicly supports Israel that this suspicion
isn't really a stretch. And Republicans have been chomping at the bit
to invade Iraq. The match-up seems inevitable.

And there it is... proof –
right there in Myth Romney's projected military budget. That big ramp
in military spending is the war with Iran. That's right; Mitt Romney
already has the invasion and occupation of Iraq planned out (in his
elusive budget).

But what will it cost us?
At least $300 billion a year. Apparently, war profiteering can be
very profitable. (Don't be surprised if some company like BainCapitol makes out like Haliburton did during the Dick Cheney Vice
Presidency.)

So, some crazy old
billionaire is trying to buy a war. Where is the outcry? I'm amazed!
What has happened to America? In the time it has taken for the
anti-war teenagers of the sixties and seventies to become the leaders
of this country, America has forgotten the lessons of Viet Nam.

War is hell... but only if
you're getting shot at.

War is very profitable if
you're making the bullets.

The American
military/industrial complex has become a giant, self-perpetuating
mega-industry that makes money getting us into fights.

If Mitt Romney lies,
cheats, and steals the election; America will soon be at war with
Iran. This is another Viet Nam on top of Iraq and Afghanistan. And
why? To keep Iran from getting nuclear weapons? This is a noble goal.
But does it matter? What would actually happen if this nuke panic is
realized? What if Iran were to get nuclear weapons? What then? How
bad would it be? Well, most likely not really all that bad. Every
country that has joined the nuclear weapons club has refused to use
them as weapons.

Maybe the MAD theory
(Mutually Assured Destruction) that the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. relied
on for decades, works. It still makes sense. If Iran were to nuke
Israel, Israel and the U.S. would pretty much vaporize Iran. Not
worth it. And if Israel were to attack Iran; and Iran had nuclear
weapons... well, all-out war ceases to become a reasonable option.

Like Viet Nam, the wars in
Afghanistan and Iraq have taken a huge economic toll on America. So,
how does Myth Romney intend to pay for a war with Iran? …especially
when he intends to give everyone (including himself) a 20% tax cut?
Deficit spending, of course – just like Reagan, Bush Sr., and Bush
Jr. did.

Of course, Myth Romney
won't tell us he intends to even further increase the national debt.
He claims he will get rid of some (secret to us) tax deductions.
Nonetheless; getting rid of middle class tax breaks (such as tax
deductions for house payments) won't pay for it. Myth Romney has to
increase deficit spending to accomplish a tax break for the wealthy
and a big increase in defense spending (on a defense
program that is already more expensive than all of the rest of the worlds'
defense spending combined). To cut taxes and increase spending, Myth
Romney has to drive up the deficit by trillions of dollars.

That 20% tax break will
cost America 5 trillion dollars over 10 years. That increase in
defense spending of 300 billion dollars a year, over 10 years, could
amount to another 3 trillion dollars. That's 8 trillion dollars
of deficit spending Myth Romney won't admit to. And we let
him get away with it... because he says he won't.

That's what makes the myth
of Myth Romney so effective. Empty promises to voters – and total
sell outs to contributors.

But the myth is even
bigger than Myth Romney. This is the reality of our electoral system.
Every politician has to take what are essentially required bribes.
The whole system has become corrupted. A recent U.N. report cited the U.S. as a failing democracy. Our "uncontrolled, undisclosed, illegal and opaque" financing of elections has lead to the obvious; the turds float to the top.

In an election that is
actually an auction; the highest bidder inevitably wants the dirtiest
deed – and the dirtiest candidates get the biggest “contributions.”

About Me

I am Western Shoshone, native to Nevada. I have a degree in Electrical Engineering and ten years experience as a Systems Engineer. I am also the author of the book "lifehacking," available at amazon.com